The Epistemology of “Epistemology Naturalized”

Dialectica 53 (2):87-110 (1999)
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Abstract

Quine's “Epistemology Naturalized” has become part of the canon in epistemology and excited a widespread revival of interest in naturalism. Yet the status accorded the essay is ironic, since both friends and foes of philosophical naturalism deny that Quine makes a plausible case that the methods of naturalism can accommodate the problems of epistemology.

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Paul A. Roth
University of California, Santa Cruz

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